Converting the shed, pics at posts 16 and 20

This is going to be great! Can't wait to see the pictures. This is what I'll be renovating.


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Sounds like a wonderful plan. I converted my wooden shed (retails for $2,000) into a coop
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My family & friends thought (still do) that I was crazy to do it! I bought a plastic garden shed for my tools, snowblower, and push-mower. I have never regreted my decision either. Check out my BYC page and see my coop
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I would love to see photos of your progress. You go annaraven!!
 
Okay - so I chickened out. I hired my contractor (the one who built the Faraday run for me) to help with the conversion. I'll post pics as we go.

So far, I've got a nice big opening framed in and covered with hardware cloth and a door, so there'll be lots of ventilation in summer. (I've also got vents to add up at the roofline.)

We decided to cover the floor with more hardware cloth and the edges of the coop will have 2x2 (ripped 2x4s) along all the walls to hold it, to keep out rats. Last night the girls stayed in the new coop. And one of the girls is in the nesting box now. (Pics *after* she's done - don't wanna disturb laying.)

So, it still needs a proper roost (to replace the plastic shelves I made them sleep on last night) and a proper nesting box; a tunnel to the Faraday run, and then I get to put down the woodchips. Pics soon.
 
Okay - pics as promised.
It's a 5x10' metal garden shed. Was here when we moved in.

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Here's closeups of the window and door from inside:

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Here's the edging along the floor/wall. The floor will be covered entirely with hardware cloth, then this edging nailed down to retain it and keep out rats.

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And here's the temporary roost:
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That's going to be a nice coop when it's all done. Do you have a window across from the door for a cross breeze? The more ventilation the better, especially in a hot climate. And can I say that I am SO jealous of your run? It's HUGE!!
 
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Just few days ago, I was at homedepot and went inside of this 8x12 shed and thinkiking of making it into a chicken coop. And it already comes with a bench so why not, you can do it if you have carpentry experience and lots of time putting it altogether. I would suggest you look at their "reviews" before making up your mind. I'm going to send a link to you, maybe you'll like it.
Good luck
 
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There will be two vents on each side at the top, which will provide some cross-ventilation. It's also in the shadier side of the house, so it won't be quite so hot.
 
Here's the insides of the mostly-finished coop. Still need to add a pop-door at some point and "nicer" nests for laying. But that's for later.

Moving clockwise around the inside:

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Vents over the door (and on the opposite side of the shed as well).

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New Roost, and floor covered with hardware cloth, and edged with 2x2s.

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Opposite the roost is the new window (plexiglass) and a redwood tunnel to the run.

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Buffy inspecting the new tunnel...
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... and later, checking the new woodchips on the floor for BOSS.


I'll take a few pics from outside tomorrow.
 

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